🗞️ Riverside News- November 3, 2025
Council weighs food aid, mayor leads coalition, this week's games...
City Council meets in closed session for labor disputes. Other boards and committees meet about community safety concerns about a 50-unit affordable housing complex and planning for $110 million in water treatment facilities to remove forever chemicals.
Part two of a series on seeing Riverside through new eyes, Neighbor of the Week Margie Haupt, and an “anticipatingly” good creative prompt.
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
Inspector General implementation begins, rescue team returns from Texas and local food bank warns of federal budget cut impacts.
The three-member committee met Tuesday to begin establishing the voter-approved government watchdog position, focusing on recruitment and appointment processes.
City Hall named historic landmark and new sessions launch to teach residents how local government works.
Transmission project breaks ground after long wait, free lunch movement takes off at Airport Café and Australian band plays Farm House Collective.
Fried zucchini debate settled, Meals on Wheels launches new partnership program, and City Hall Insider offers a free workshop for residents.
How Riverside improved fire response, first meeting on new inspector general, and state water outlook stays strong.
City Council Committee to Hold First Meeting on Riverside's New Inspector General Position.
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
Riverside’s horse-and-buggy past, a tribute to Neighbor of the Week Erin Snyder, and a creative prompt on expired coupons.
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